CSE Graduate Enrichment ProgramThe CSE department, Graduate Student Association, and Office of Graduate Studies and Research at UCSD support the graduate enrichment program in an effort to provide an introduction to tools and practices that can aide in a students' completion of projects and research. The program is organized as a set of mini-courses, often taught by graduate students, in specific tools that the speakers have found valuable. The courses are meant to be an introduction to the tool with references provided for further exploration. In the past, courses have varied from programming languages to text processing to data analysis and presentation. The format of each course is approximately a 1 hour informal seminar possibly with demonstrations, etc. If you have any suggestions for courses or ways to improve this program or web site, please send email to sherwood.
Awk: The Duct Tape of Computer Science Research
Introduction to MATLAB
Home Networking
Introduction to the STL
CVS, autoconf, and doxygen:
Mini Perl: A Quick Introduction to the Language
Extreme Programming: Software Engineering Applied to Empirical CS Research
Digital Photography: Acquisition, Manipulation and Printing of Digital Images
Tips for Effective Public Speaking
Writing portable software using Autoconf
APM:Linux Installation and Configuration
Panel: departmental exams (comps, research exam, and qualifying
exam)
How to be a CPU-Hog (basic distributed computing for everyone)
The Python Scripting Language
Data Analysis using Mathematica
Programming Tools: Distributed CVS, Makefiles, Profiling, Debugging, etc.
Panel: How to succeed in graduate school and get a job
Using PowerPoint
Everything you ever wanted to know about Tex/Latex
Perl |